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  July 5, 2006

Cassey Janssen, and the rest of the jays
(By: Paulgeebert)

100$ says Casey Janssen of the Toronto Blue Jays throws an excellent game tonight against the Rangers. He had three really rough outings and then a good one last week. He has apparently corrected a flaw in his delivery. The three games he lost were not good games, and he had a lot of really bad luck in one of them (I remember about 5 hits in one inning not one of which was hit well). But I still think he's going to be great someday. He's got the stuff and the mind to handle it and a lot of confidence and a decent amount of experience (he'll turn 25 in September).
I compared him to Verlander earlier this season (because...

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  June 20, 2006

Luck, Pitching, and Jason Giambi
(By: Paulgeebert)

So, what can I rant about? The Jays are not worth talking about! They have sucked! Truly. They just got swept by the Marlins; the Tigers took two out of three against them. The Marlins though made the Jays look bad. For the three game series, the Jays scored a combined total of 4 runs. 4 RUNS!!! That’s terrible. That is, for the Blue Jays, the lowest total runs scored for any three game set this season. The next lowest three game total is 7 runs, and all of them came against the Colorado Rockies, who also swept the Jays. I think there are two main factors at play here – all six of those games took place @ National League...

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  June 20, 2006

Luck, Pitching, and Jason Giambi
(By: Paulgeebert)

So, what can I rant about? The Jays are not worth talking about! They have sucked! Truly. They just got swept by the Marlins; the Tigers took two out of three against them. The Marlins though made the Jays look bad. For the three game series, the Jays scored a combined total of 4 runs. 4 RUNS!!! That’s terrible. That is, for the Blue Jays, the lowest total runs scored for any three game set this season. The next lowest three game total is 7 runs, and all of them came against the Colorado Rockies, who also swept the Jays. I think there are two main factors at play here – all six of those games took place @ National League...

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  June 3, 2006

Re: The all star game is looking more like a popularity contest rather than a all star game!
(By: drrubb)

In my opinion, this is who should be the starting all star players for each league & their back ups(not based off fan voting, but their actual numbers/production.

AL

C - Joe Mauer
1B - Jim Thome
2B - Jose Lopez
SS - Miguel Tejada
3B - Alex Rodriguez
OF - Vlad Guerrero
OF - Vernon Wells
OF - Jermaine Dye
DH - Travis Hafner (if there is one)

AL Reserves:

Alex Rios
Manny Ramirez
David Ortiz
Derek Jeter
Troy Glaus
Ramon Hernandez
Magglio Ordonez
Nick Swisher
Grady Sizemore
Gary Matthews Jr.
Kevin Mench
Carl Crawford
Robinson Cano
Ichiro Suzuki
Micheal Young

AL Starting Pitchers:

Roy Halladay
Curt Schilling
Scott Kazmir
Mike Mussina
Jose Contreras
CC Sabathia
Justin Verlander
Barry Zito
Johan Santana

AL Relievers:

Jon Papelbon
BJ Ryan
Fernando Rodney
Bobby Jenks
Chris Ray
F. Rodriguez
Mariano Rivera
Joe Nathan
Bob Wickman

NL

C - Paul Loduca
1B - Albert Pujols
2B - Chase Utley
SS - Edgar Renteria
3B - Miguel Cabrera
OF - Andruw Jones
OF - Jason Bay
OF - Alfonso Soriano
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  June 3, 2006

You know how it goes, a little from collumn A, a little from collumn B ...
(By: Paulgeebert)

The Jays have now managed to win the first two games of a three game series five times, and each time failed to win the third game. Ted Lilly got socked by the Red Sox on Wednesday, May 31, looking bad through each of his 4 innings pitched, luckily giving up only five earned runs. He gave up five hits, donated 4 walks, struck out 3, and gave up two home runs – one to Ortiz, and one to Loretta; Ortiz I can understand, but the homerun to Loretta was emblematic of the way Lilly pitched – it was Loretta’s second homerun this season. Lilly had absolutely no control; he got extremely wild in the fourth inning, giving up three walks...

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  May 30, 2006

Comments
(By: Paulgeebert)

Can the Jays sweep? They've just won the first two games of a three game series against the Red Sox, right after winning the first two games of a series against the white sox and failing to sweep them. That was the fourth straight time the Jays had won the first two games of a three game series and lost the last game. So can they do it this time? I can't garauntee that the Jays will sweep the red sox, but I think it's a pretty good bet. The Jays starter tomorrow is Ted Lilly, and among the teams he has had the most success against in his carreer is the Red Sox. "Lilly is 5-3 with a 3.57 era...

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  May 28, 2006

Jays vs. White Sox - win two of three
(By: Paulgeebert)

Well well ... the white sox are looking a little cowardly these days ... or so their manager seems to think ... Ozzie's pissed about the way they are losing (apparently there's a serious lack of effort or some such thing ... a white sox fan would know better than i would) ... thank goodness the Jays were lucky enough to be the recipients of those games the White Sox lost apparently with no help but their own ...
So, the word of the year so far, and especially of this series, is streak. Or sweep. But that's just a predecessor of the streak. The Jays have not won more than 3 games in a row, and have won the first...

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  May 25, 2006

Blue Jays May 20-25 Recap
(By: Paulgeebert)

Today was a good day I think. Yesterday, was not such a good day though. Yesterday, Josh Towers gave up another four runs in two innings before he was relieved by Scott Downs. The Jays came back and took the lead (they lost though) so Towers didn't get the loss. Today, he was sent down to AAA. 1-8, 9.00 era, 10 starts, 1.90 whip in 45 innings. Good riddance. For now. If he gets better, ok, but for now, the Jays let him pitch way too long. I don't blame them, he pitched so well last year, you know he has it in him. But he doesn't have it and it cost the Jays a lot of games. I'm not sure...

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  May 18, 2006

How long can I go?
(By: Paulgeebert)

I'm just gonna keep posting blogs in here for now ... the jays ... i think i owe you two days of news.
Starting with the pitchers. Halladay won AL player of the week for his two complete games 3 or 4 hitters. He is intense, but mind you, he pitched it against Anaheim and Tampa Bay, both of which were struggling mightily with the bats. He's still the best, clearly they are not the ultimate test. Related to Halladay's exceptional performance is Jays rookie Casey Janssen, who pitched 7 1/3 innings of one hit ball against the angels last week, and last night pitched 8 innings of two hit ball against the angels. Those were his third and fourth starts...

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  May 14, 2006

Towers rocks Rays
(By: Paulgeebert)

It was great to see Josh Towers pitch incredibly well today. In my last blog I was saying how terrible he has been so far this season. And I definately do not retract that statement. However, he may have turned a corner. Today, Sunday May 14, Towers threw 68 pitches going into the 9th inning, having faced only two over the minimum and giving up one unearned run. He ran into trouble in the ninth though, giving up a two run shot, and was relieved by B.J. Ryan. Towers performance was outstanding though: 68 pitches through 8 innings is unheard of. I definately would not jump the gun and say Towers is going to be perfect the rest of the season,...

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